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Our First Gun
American Thinker ^ | 27 Jan, 2024 | Victoria White Berger

Posted on 01/27/2024 4:16:38 AM PST by MtnClimber

The current reasons that many, many more are buying guns are not the past’s ‘regular’ reasons.

It’s a .38 Special revolver. Up until one month ago, I had scant idea what such a gun looked like or could do. My husband eventually made the decision to get a gun, which surprised me a little as he is a very peaceable man. Yet, he is a lover of the U.S. Constitution: peaceable, but no fool. This week is our 30th anniversary. For our anniversary present, we bought the gun together.

We have talked about buying a gun over the past few years. We live in the South in a semi-rural area bordering the Gulf of Mexico. Traditionally, gun ownership is considered mostly normal here. It is by and large a quiet, working-class, family area, and nobody thinks of gun ownership as a threat to anyone but to those with evil intent.

However, the current reasons that many, many more are buying guns are not the past’s ‘regular’ reasons; nor were our own reasons, this week, in any way ‘regular.’ It was a scary decision, but we are not interested in being shot, molested, raped, or carted off from our home. We would rather take a stand for ourselves, for our lives. Our reluctance to submit to the growing tyranny in the United States has reached, if not our doorstep yet, a place in the core of our hearts. This is happening everywhere, to all sorts.

Isn’t it interesting how much firepower the FBI commands, and how they regularly and with impunity break down the doors of the common people now? Isn’t it curious how Joe Biden makes such a big noise about guns, but lives, travels, and sleeps in fortresses of one sort or another -- stationary or mobile? ...

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1 posted on 01/27/2024 4:16:38 AM PST by MtnClimber
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To: MtnClimber

A revolver is better than nothing. But there are better choices when that knock at the door could be a MS13 gang.


2 posted on 01/27/2024 4:16:47 AM PST by MtnClimber (For photos of scenery and wildlife, click on my screen name for my FR home page. More photos added.)
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To: MtnClimber

I bought my first gun at the first local gun show after I turned 18.


3 posted on 01/27/2024 4:18:13 AM PST by MtnClimber (For photos of scenery and wildlife, click on my screen name for my FR home page. More photos added.)
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NOw go out and fire off 500 rounds each to get comfortable with it and be able to hit something.


4 posted on 01/27/2024 4:22:26 AM PST by oldasrocks
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To: MtnClimber

We live in a very rural area.
I usually carry a 3” 6-shot .38 spcl revolver around here. 3 snake shot on one side of the cylinder and 3 125gr HPs on the other. I can easily rotate the cylinder to bring up which cartridge type is most likely to be needed depending on where I am. If I’m in the back 40, it’s gonna be snake shot. Going out near the road to the mailbox, it’s gonna be the HPs.
BTW, that snake shot really tears up a cottonmouth or rattlesnake pretty bad.
Oh, and the rifle is really never that far away either.


5 posted on 01/27/2024 4:26:38 AM PST by lgjhn23 ("On the 8th day, Satan created the progressive liberal to destroy all the good that God created..." )
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To: MtnClimber

Good choice for a first gun. The next two should be a pump shotgun and a semi-auto pistol.


6 posted on 01/27/2024 4:28:26 AM PST by Poser (Cogito ergo Spam - I think, therefore I ham)
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To: oldasrocks

There are many different 38 revolvers’ out there.

One can do a lot of work with a revolver.

You should seek a good solid professional trainer,

With the price of ammunition to day. You could very well save the training fees with the wasted ammunition cost.

That you would waste trying to learn by yourself.

One can learn to shoot and become a good shot by just going out and shooting.

But a good trainer well cut the learning curve by 100s of rounds and many hours.

Now start thing about another one so your both armed and adding rifloes and shotguns to the self defense mix.


7 posted on 01/27/2024 4:33:10 AM PST by riverrunner
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To: MtnClimber

We’re on our fourth “first gun.” :)


8 posted on 01/27/2024 4:38:16 AM PST by Worldtraveler once upon a time (Degrow government)
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To: MtnClimber

It seems to me that in these days of government snooping on all of its citizens communications, it’s best to not mention buying a g#n.


9 posted on 01/27/2024 4:38:35 AM PST by norwaypinesavage (The power of the press is not in what it includes, rather, it's in that which is omitted.)
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I just built another AR carbine. I wanted my wife to be more familiar with that style firearm. She has her Arex Delta in 9 mm, and is very accurate with that. I have my big bore revolvers and lever guns. With all the criminals coming over the boarder i wanted some high power, large magazine capacity close and handy.


10 posted on 01/27/2024 4:47:59 AM PST by exnavy
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To: norwaypinesavage

I am glad I don’t need any (more).

I have been tempted, but to see another buyer typing in everything on a computer tablet has put me off, for good.

The last free people are going to be the ones with the smallest digital fingerprint.

FR is a conundrum. I hope that it is old enough tech. Any of your “Apps” are talking more with people you don’t want to talk to, than those you are.


11 posted on 01/27/2024 4:52:06 AM PST by Empire_of_Liberty
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Hopefully it won't be your last gun.

You also need:

* A hunting caliber rifle
* A shotgun
* A .22 caliber rifle or handgun
* At least 250 rounds of shotgun ammo, 500 rounds of handgun ammo, 150 rounds of rifle ammo, and a few thousand rounds of .22LR ammo.

And if you're in a Free State and become confortable with the above, you also need an AR platform rifle in .223/5.56, 500-1000 rounds of ammo, and several 30 round magazines.

Keep the ammo in Harbor Freight ammo boxes which are cheap and water and air tight.

12 posted on 01/27/2024 4:54:55 AM PST by Yo-Yo (Is the /Sarc tag really necessary? Pray for President Biden: Psalm 109:8)
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To: MtnClimber

Congratulations. I approve.
Gun-related side question, my apologies for hijacking your discussion, but I’m certain the right people will be reading:

Any recommendations on the best hearing protection that isn’t too bulky?
Priorities are comfortable, able to hear normal sounds but not be deafened by gunfire, and long-lasting.


13 posted on 01/27/2024 4:56:33 AM PST by Pollster1 (America is no longer in Claire Wolfe's "awkward stage")
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My Dad got me a rabbit gun when I was Twelve.. It was an Iver Johnson, Champion. It was a 12ga single shot, full choke.. Mighty tight for rabbits, but perfect for quail and Pheasant.. :)
14 posted on 01/27/2024 4:58:16 AM PST by unread (I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the REPUBLIC..!)
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To: norwaypinesavage
It seems to me that in these days of government snooping on all of its citizens communications, it’s best to not mention buying a g#n.

This is an article, not me.

15 posted on 01/27/2024 4:58:46 AM PST by MtnClimber (For photos of scenery and wildlife, click on my screen name for my FR home page. More photos added.)
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To: Worldtraveler once upon a time

...my very first gun was a German-made European American Armory “Windicator” .38 Special revolver (only...they have since come out with a .357-capable revolver...)...about 45 guns later, I still have that gun, shoot it regularly, and enjoy the heck out of it.... but there are other guns out there that might be a better choice for home self defense...


16 posted on 01/27/2024 5:00:10 AM PST by TokarevM57
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To: TokarevM57

My wife says anything that “goes bang” is good start. :)


17 posted on 01/27/2024 5:02:48 AM PST by Worldtraveler once upon a time (Degrow government)
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To: unread

Mine was a Stevens side by side 12ga in the 1970s. I love that shotgun and still have it. Used it for pheasant and squirrel. No more pheasants in the area and I now use a Gamo for the squirrels.


18 posted on 01/27/2024 5:03:23 AM PST by Dutch Boy (The only thing worse than having something taken from you is to have it returned broken. )
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A .38 is an excellent choice. I’d probably have recommended a .357 with .38s and a pump shotgun.

But it’s governed by personal preferences at some point.

The learning curve on a revolver is low.


19 posted on 01/27/2024 5:05:49 AM PST by MeanWestTexan (Sometimes There Is No Lesser Of Two Evils)
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To: Poser
Good choice for a first gun. The next two should be a pump shotgun and a semi-auto pistol.

A handgun is only good to fight your way to a rifle.

Most people can't hit squat with a pistol.

Shotguns work well for someone who doesn't have a lot of experience.

20 posted on 01/27/2024 5:06:01 AM PST by occamrzr06
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